The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... Miles Morgan " . The ships were preparing for this expedition late in the summer of 1578 , and probably sailed in the early part of the year following " . 52 We Ralegh was now twenty - seven years of age , and had passed the ten last ...
... Miles Morgan " . The ships were preparing for this expedition late in the summer of 1578 , and probably sailed in the early part of the year following " . 52 We Ralegh was now twenty - seven years of age , and had passed the ten last ...
Side 24
... miles distant from Cork , and reached the castle - gate early the next morning . The towns - people were alarmed , and collected a party five hundred strong ; upon which Ralegh dis- posed his forces in the town , and selecting six of ...
... miles distant from Cork , and reached the castle - gate early the next morning . The towns - people were alarmed , and collected a party five hundred strong ; upon which Ralegh dis- posed his forces in the town , and selecting six of ...
Side 35
... miles before we could find any entrance , or river issuing into the sea . The first that appeared unto us we entered , though not without some difficulty , and cast anchor about three harquebus - shot within the haven's mouth , on the ...
... miles before we could find any entrance , or river issuing into the sea . The first that appeared unto us we entered , though not without some difficulty , and cast anchor about three harquebus - shot within the haven's mouth , on the ...
Side 36
... miles long , and not above six miles broad . Under the bank or hill whereon we stood we beheld the vallies replenished with goodly cedar trees , and having dis- charged our harquebus - shot , such a flock of cranes ( the most part white ) ...
... miles long , and not above six miles broad . Under the bank or hill whereon we stood we beheld the vallies replenished with goodly cedar trees , and having dis- charged our harquebus - shot , such a flock of cranes ( the most part white ) ...
Side 41
... miles into the river that runneth toward the city of Shicoak , which river they call Occam ; and the evening following we came to an island which they call Raonoak , distant from the har- bour by which we entered seven leagues ; and at ...
... miles into the river that runneth toward the city of Shicoak , which river they call Occam ; and the evening following we came to an island which they call Raonoak , distant from the har- bour by which we entered seven leagues ; and at ...
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aboard Admiral afterward Amazones anchor appointed ARTHUR BARLOWE assured Azores Berreo Birch's boats brought called canoes captain Carapana Caroli Cecil Chesepians coast command Croatoan Cumana desire discovery divers doth Earl Elizab enemies England English Epuremei Essex expedition farther favour fear fleet fly-boat gentlemen gold governor Guiana hath Hispaniola Holinshed honour hope hundred Indians Indies Ireland island king of Spain labour land leagues leave letter Lord Lordship Majesty Majesty's Manoa master means Middle Temple miles Morequito mountains mouth nations night Oroonoko passed Peru Philip Philip Amadas pinnace port Prince province Queen Elizabeth rest rich river Roanoak sail savages sent shewed ships side Sir Robert Sir Robert Cecil Sir Walter Ralegh slain soldiers sort Spaniards Spanish thence thereof things thither told took town Trinedado twenty unto victuals Virginia voyage Weroances withal woods